YES. Slingshots are banned in NJ. There is no license you can obtain. Mere possession is a crime. So too are all knives that have locking or fixed blades without regard for length. They are only allowed in homes or as part of one's vocation. So when the LEO says to step out of the car, leave the knife in the car. The courts in NJ and elsewhere have held over and over again that all locking or fixed blades are dangerous instrumentalities meant for stabbing.
Queue sarcastic comments about the cloistered lives judges must lead.
In NJ all firearms & other devices that can propel a projectile are banned outright. The state has made exceptions for certain hunting weapons and weapons that are maintained and kept in homes. But those are statutory exceptions to a total ban.
It's been this way since the 1960s.
The result is confusion.
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No, it is not illegal to slurp soup in New Jersey.
no unless u live in russa
No not at all, though if you hit and hurt a domestic animal or human you might get into trouble.
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no you do not
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In New Jersey, slingshots are classified as "weapons" under certain circumstances, and their legality can depend on factors such as intended use and local regulations. While possessing a slingshot is not outright illegal, using it in a way that endangers others or violates local laws can lead to legal consequences. It's important to check specific local ordinances and state laws for detailed regulations regarding slingshots. If in doubt, consulting a legal expert or local law enforcement is advisable.
Yes, with a permit. See the related link to the law.
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No, it is generally illegal to drink alcohol in public places in New Jersey.